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Market Dominance And Antitrust Policy, Second Edition |
Michael A. Utton, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Reading, UK
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Acclaim for the first edition:
‘Whether for an academic or practitioner, lawyer or economist, I know of no single volume on the subject that is more comprehensive and useful than the one Utton has given us.’ – C.G. Krouse, International Journal of the Economics of Business
Market dominance – encompassing single firm dominance, overt and tacit collusion, mergers and vertical restraints – raises many complex analytical and policy issues, all of which continue to be the subject of theoretical research and policy reform. This second edition of a popular and comprehensive text extends the arguments and combines an analysis of the issues with a discussion of actual policy and case studies.
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Contents: Prefaces Part I: Analytical and Institutional Background 1. The Economic Analysis of Market Dominance 2. Market Dominance in Practice: Current Perceptions and Trends 3. The Antitrust Response: An Outline of Antitrust Policy in Europe and the United States Part II: Market Dominance: Horizontal Issues 4. The Measurement and Interpretation of Market Dominance 5. Market Conduct of Dominant Firms I 6. Market Conduct of Dominant Firms II 7. Market Dominance and Collusion 8. Horizontal Mergers and Market Dominance Part III: Market Dominance: Vertical Issues 9. Vertical Integration and Vertical Mergers 10. Market Dominance and Vertical Restraints Part IV: Priorities and Prospects for Antitrust 11. Priorities in Antitrust Policy 12. Antitrust Policy in an International Perspective References Index
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